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Yemeni Missiles Destroy Saudi Regime Bases in Arab Peninsula

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The Yemeni army and popular forces destroyed Saudi Arabia’s military bases in the Arab Peninsula’s Southern provinces with several missiles in retaliation for the recent killings of the Yemeni people in attacks by the Saudi-led coalition.

The Yemeni forces destroyed Nahouqa military base in Najran province as well as Alab, al-Shabaka, al-Matleh and Taba Amer in Assir province.

The Yemeni missile and artillery units also pounded the Saudi army’s military positions in al-Hamad and Alib military bases in Najran.

Moreover, the Yemeni forces pounded the gathering centers of the Saudi army in al-Haal-Haram military base in Najran’s al-Shabakeh region.

The Saudi army’s artillery units in al-Hajleh and al-Ash military bases were also destroyed and the Saudi army’s arms depot in al-Hamr military base was also destroyed.

The Yemeni snipers also killed two Saudi soldiers in Jizan’s al-Taba al-Hamra region.

The Saudi army’s Bradley armored vehicles in al-Jobah military base were also destroyed in the Yemeni army attacks.

Also on Sunday, Yemen’s Army, backed by popular forces, launched heavy missile and artillery attacks on the gatherings of the Saudi-led forces and Saudi Army bases in the kingdom’s Southwestern regions of Jizan and Najran in retaliation for recent killings of Yemeni people in attacks by the Saudi-led coalition.

A military source told Al Masirah TV network the retaliatory attacks on Al-Hamad and al-Thawilah military bases in Najran region were carried out by the Yemeni army’s missile and artillery units in cooperation with fighters from allied Popular Committees. The Yemeni Army and its allies also launched mortar attacks on several gatherings of Saudi-backed mercenaries, West of al-Tuwal Crossing in Najran region, the source added.

In a separate development, the Saudi-led forces’ gatherings in al-Khouyeh and Jalah military base in Najran also came under intensive attacks as the Yemeni forces unleashed a barrage of artillery fire against the Saudi Army positions, in an apparent retaliation for the Riyadh regime’s incessant aerial bombardment campaign against the Yemeni people.

More than 12,800 Yemenis, including women and children, have been killed in the course of the Saudi military aggression against neighboring Yemen since March 2015.

This is while international right groups have repeatedly condemned Riyadh over its onslaught against Yemen. They have also warned of a humanitarian crisis in the impoverished country.

The Saudi campaign was launched with the aim of reinstating Yemen’s former president Abd Rabbuh Mansur Hadi.

Hadi, a loyal Riyadh ally, resigned last year and fled to the Saudi capital. He later returned to the country’s port city of Aden.

Hadi has rejected a United Nations peace roadmap, saying the initiative favors Ansarullah movement, while the movement is the main popular base which  has been defending the country against the Saudi invasion.

 

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